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mexico border. gwen ifill looks at new reporting requirements for gun dealers. >> ifill: in an effort to stem illegal trafficking of firearms across the border with mexico the justice department has announced new rules on gun sales in four southwestern states. gun store owners in arizona, california, new mexico and texas would be required to report any one who buys two or more semiautomatic weapons within a five-day period. it's the obama administration's first gun control initiative and it's been greeted with mixed reaction. evan perez of "the wall street journal" has been following this story and he joins us now. it seems, evan, like a minor change on the surface but there's been a lot of talk about it. >> right. and it's something that the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms has wanted to do for many years. however they've just never been able to get it-- there's a lot of problems with getting some of this through congress. so what they've decided to do is make this essentially a rule and they'r
mexico border. gwen ifill looks at new reporting requirements for gun dealers. >> ifill: in an effort to stem illegal trafficking of firearms across the border with mexico the justice department has announced new rules on gun sales in four southwestern states. gun store owners in arizona, california, new mexico and texas would be required to report any one who buys two or more semiautomatic weapons within a five-day period. it's the obama administration's first gun control initiative and...
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he was caught outside mexico city on sunday. the secret service will investigate the hacking of fox news' political twitter account. it was hacked early monday with six false postings reportingçç that president obama had been assassinated in iowa, and the shooter was unknown. fox news responded with a statement on its website calling the tweets malicious and false. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: as we saw earlier, republican presidential contenders spent the july 4 holiday on the campaign trail. at least the parades got them out of doors. lately, most have spent their time feverishly dialing for the dollars they will need to support their campaigns. joining me now with an early look at the widely watched race for campaign cash is "newshour" political editor david chalian.ç so, david, so far we know that the g.o.p. candidates have raised a total of maybe $40 million. is that a lot, a little compared to what we've seen before. >> we haven't seen everyone's totals yet. we expect it to b
he was caught outside mexico city on sunday. the secret service will investigate the hacking of fox news' political twitter account. it was hacked early monday with six false postings reportingçç that president obama had been assassinated in iowa, and the shooter was unknown. fox news responded with a statement on its website calling the tweets malicious and false. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: as we saw earlier, republican presidential...
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like brazil and malaysia, he thinks the gulf will still attract drillers. >> the deep-water gulf of mexico, at the current oil and gas prices, is the most profitable area on the face of the earth. >> reporter: gheit calls the gulf disaster a very expensive lesson, but he thinks it created a better and safer oil industry. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> susie: risk-free, the safest asset in the world. that's how investors across the globe have viewed u.s. treasury bonds. is that about to change? and what, if anything, should you do about it? with the u.s. credit rating under review, we thought now was a good time to take a hard look at the role treasuries should play in your portfolio. for answers, darren gersh spoke with kathleen gaffney, the co- manager of the $20 billion loomis sayles bond fund. >> you have zero invested in the treasury market right now. >> zero. >> $20 billion bond fund. >> yes. >> what does that say about the treasury market? >> it says we don't think it's very attractive. we don't think it's attractive in the short term because of the potentia
like brazil and malaysia, he thinks the gulf will still attract drillers. >> the deep-water gulf of mexico, at the current oil and gas prices, is the most profitable area on the face of the earth. >> reporter: gheit calls the gulf disaster a very expensive lesson, but he thinks it created a better and safer oil industry. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> susie: risk-free, the safest asset in the world. that's how investors across the globe have...
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ford's small car, the fiesta, for example, is made in mexico. fiat is building the 500 in mexico. so these are near-shore opportunities for small car production. >> reporter: it could take months for g.m. to know if the sonic is a hit with consumers, and if this experiment in orion township can pave the way for its future. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," orion township, michigan. >> susie: a lot of "red" here at the new york stock exchange today as investors sold stocks on worries that lawmakers are still at odds on a debt deal. let's take a look at tonight's "market focus." nearly all of the 30 stocks that make up the dow jones industrial average were lower. leading the stock sell-off? the industrial and information technology sectors. caterpillar led the way, off more than 3.5%, followed by cisco, down about the same. it fell in sympathy with rival juniper networks, which took a big hit on weak earnings. dow components alcoa and dupont also experienced heavy selling, both off more than 2.5%. but there was one star of the dow. it was boeing, thanks to solid earnings
ford's small car, the fiesta, for example, is made in mexico. fiat is building the 500 in mexico. so these are near-shore opportunities for small car production. >> reporter: it could take months for g.m. to know if the sonic is a hit with consumers, and if this experiment in orion township can pave the way for its future. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," orion township, michigan. >> susie: a lot of "red" here at the new york stock exchange today as...
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california pot. >> a lot of those people are afraid that they're going to be targets themselves in mexico, so they figured out that it's easier to come to the u.s. they can grow a lot of marijuana. they know how to smuggle in aliens. they have all those networks already set up. >> montgomery: tommy lanier helps coordinate national marijuana strategy with the office of the white house drug czar. he says california's medical marijuana law has encouraged mexicans fleeing the drug wars to move north. so for mexican pot growers, drug traffickers, california's a sort of a safe haven. >> we have established and probably dismantled well over a hundred organizations since 2004, mexican traffickers that are involved that have connections to mexico. these people are engaged in making money. they like to exploit the medical individuals that are the 1% or 2% that use marijuana for the purpose of pain management. >> montgomery: so, 1% or 2% of the marijuana grown is going into the medical marijuana industry, and the rest is going into the black market? >> i would say it's pretty close to that, yeah. as
california pot. >> a lot of those people are afraid that they're going to be targets themselves in mexico, so they figured out that it's easier to come to the u.s. they can grow a lot of marijuana. they know how to smuggle in aliens. they have all those networks already set up. >> montgomery: tommy lanier helps coordinate national marijuana strategy with the office of the white house drug czar. he says california's medical marijuana law has encouraged mexicans fleeing the drug wars...
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agents could track illegal gunrunners along the border, but many of the weapons ended up in mexico. in washington, the a.t.f. official who oversaw part of the program came under fire today from the chairman of the committee investigating it. >> before this investigation ends i have to have somebody in your position or in justice admit you knowingly let guns walk because right now your agents, both the agents here today from mexico and the agents that were part of phoenix and part of this program who became whistle blowers have told us you were letting guns walk. >> sir, this investigation have not let guns walk. >> you're entitled to your opinion, not to your facts. >> sreenivasan: as many as a thousand guns traced to the fast and furious program are still unaccounted for. the u.s. postal service is considering whether to shutter more than 3,600 post offices across the country. that amounts to more than one in ten of its retail outlets. postmaster general patrick donahoe said most of the cuts would be in rural communities with low volumes of mail. donahoe said the measures are neces
agents could track illegal gunrunners along the border, but many of the weapons ended up in mexico. in washington, the a.t.f. official who oversaw part of the program came under fire today from the chairman of the committee investigating it. >> before this investigation ends i have to have somebody in your position or in justice admit you knowingly let guns walk because right now your agents, both the agents here today from mexico and the agents that were part of phoenix and part of this...
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we just got back from mexico couple of days ago. we report to vallarta -- puerta vallarta. there are not that many fish. my daughter wants to be a marine biologist. he said the coral is dead because the chinese fishermen pay the mexican fisherman to take the sharks out because of a shark fin soup. the sharks bp. fish so they go crazy and the of the coral so the coral betting is that. there are no fish. we're swimming around the bed and it is dead. how do you answer yourself in that? my daughter wants to do that because she wants to be a marine biologist. she is a vegetarian. she is serious. you look at that and think there are others who will grow up and make this their calling. you feel like, are we too late? have we missed that window where we can step back from a precipices and knocks over the edge. i do not know. if you listen to the science, it is a little late. when united nations says that they want me to be environmental massacre, you say yes. i will try to make noise. i will go on the tavis smiley show. i tried to be helpful. tavis: a great actor and a better man.
we just got back from mexico couple of days ago. we report to vallarta -- puerta vallarta. there are not that many fish. my daughter wants to be a marine biologist. he said the coral is dead because the chinese fishermen pay the mexican fisherman to take the sharks out because of a shark fin soup. the sharks bp. fish so they go crazy and the of the coral so the coral betting is that. there are no fish. we're swimming around the bed and it is dead. how do you answer yourself in that? my daughter...
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deflects the jet stream out of its normal path. >> that's one reason it's pulling up hot air out of mexico and also the drought that's been in effect now in the western part of the country and the middle part of the country is also helping this heat expand >> brown: the effect has been so intense so high, in fact, that on tuesday, superheated, expanding metal and concrete caused eight water main breaks in oklahoma city. >> i turned around to get the shampoo and raised it up to my head and the water goes off! >> brown: blistering weather also buckled highways in iowa where temperatures soared to 126 degrees this week. in minnesota, interstate 94 in minneapolis had to be closed for a time, after pavement on two of its lanes split open. heat indexes in the twin cities reached as high as 115 degrees in recent days. and, more than 50 people were treated for heat related illness at monday's twins-indians baseball game. long weeks of heat have also fueled the growth of dangerous algae in lakes and ponds killing fish and threatening livestock. in chicago, it was every bit as hot with a forecast hi
deflects the jet stream out of its normal path. >> that's one reason it's pulling up hot air out of mexico and also the drought that's been in effect now in the western part of the country and the middle part of the country is also helping this heat expand >> brown: the effect has been so intense so high, in fact, that on tuesday, superheated, expanding metal and concrete caused eight water main breaks in oklahoma city. >> i turned around to get the shampoo and raised it up to...
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and mexico have finally signed a deal to let each other's trucks have unlimited access to each other's highways. this provision was originally part of the nafta agreement, signed back in 1994, but both countries argued for years over safety and financial issues. and there's still opposition. the teamsters union says the deal is probably illegal and opens the border to dangerous trucks. >> susie: in the "money file," making your good credit score work harder for you. here's donna rosato, senior writer at "money magazine." >> got a good credit score? you do if you've got a score of 740 or higher. just one third of americans are members of that elite club. if you're one, you already know that a good credit rating will nab you the lowest rates on a home or auto loan. but it also gets you access to some pretty good deals elsewhere too. credit cards have notoriously high rates, averaging more than 14%. but many credit card issuers seek out top credit score holders by offering significantly lower rates and lucrative cash-back deals. having a high credit score will also give you more leverage
and mexico have finally signed a deal to let each other's trucks have unlimited access to each other's highways. this provision was originally part of the nafta agreement, signed back in 1994, but both countries argued for years over safety and financial issues. and there's still opposition. the teamsters union says the deal is probably illegal and opens the border to dangerous trucks. >> susie: in the "money file," making your good credit score work harder for you. here's donna...
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they gave them to mexico! >> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at once] >> small board demagoguery. >> i favor higher taxes on the rich, on the wealthy without question as part of this package. but if you can't get it for the reasons patted described, it's ridiculous to -- it's not going to go anywhere. >> for people like you and we want you to invest, we want you to invest in new properties. we want to you take risks. and -- maybe you can support t maybe you can't. some of you can't. but the 1 who take the risks are the one who have the money. and they do take the risk because of >>> the u.s. flag's colors and patterns are mimicked on walk shorts, bathing suits, even thongs. the supreme court decision texas versus johnson 22 years ago affirmed that even if you burn the flag or pour acid on the flag or deficate on the flag, it is not a misdemeanor and certainly knoll a felony therefore. it i
they gave them to mexico! >> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at once] >> small board demagoguery. >> i favor higher taxes on the rich, on the wealthy without question as part of this package. but if you can't get it for the reasons patted described, it's ridiculous to -- it's not going to go anywhere....
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united states, and a growing franchise tapping into the fast-growing areas in emerging markets like mexico and particularly of recent taking a majority stake in an african-based retailer which is a bunchonning continent with a large population and rising middle class. the company's trading at a valuation of 10, 11 times forward earnings. has a fortress balance sheet and even though it is struggling domestically with regard to same store sales activity we think this company will get it right. in the meantime you get a 2.7% dividend so you get paid to wait. >> susie: tell us about microsoft. why do you like it, trading at 27 dollars, pretty of the same place it was trading in january. >> a bit of the same theme there with regard to wal-mart. microsoft is one of the four aaa rated companies in the united states. again, 50 billion dollars in cash, almost a 3% dividend yield. a company that is experiencing terrific revenue growth and the market is basically unrecognizing it. kind of the rodney dangerfield of technology companies at the moment, getting no respect. >> tell us about conoco philips
united states, and a growing franchise tapping into the fast-growing areas in emerging markets like mexico and particularly of recent taking a majority stake in an african-based retailer which is a bunchonning continent with a large population and rising middle class. the company's trading at a valuation of 10, 11 times forward earnings. has a fortress balance sheet and even though it is struggling domestically with regard to same store sales activity we think this company will get it right. in...
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. >> lots of water also fuels massive wild fires in new mexico and arizona in recent months. in recent days, oklahoma public television shot these images of drought-stricken passures, farmlands in the western and southern regions of the state. some farmers there have begun to sell off herds they can't afford to feed. and as for the rest of the country, temperatures in oklahoma were forecast to shoot past the 100 mark for the 14th consecutive day todays and stay that way for nearly another week. >> the record of 106, topping off at 110. >> meterrologists say the immediate call is for a high pressure system over much of the country's mid section. the pattern is expected to break up later this week at least in some places. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the murder of afghan president karzai's brother; britain's tabloid scandal; the stakes in risking a government default; the hunt for ladybugs; and memories of first lady betty ford. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: wall street struggled again today as debt worried in euro
. >> lots of water also fuels massive wild fires in new mexico and arizona in recent months. in recent days, oklahoma public television shot these images of drought-stricken passures, farmlands in the western and southern regions of the state. some farmers there have begun to sell off herds they can't afford to feed. and as for the rest of the country, temperatures in oklahoma were forecast to shoot past the 100 mark for the 14th consecutive day todays and stay that way for nearly another...
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they lost to mexico and qualifying had to do a home and home series against italy to be the last team to get into the world cup. but even so, the u.s. is ranked number one in the world so a little confusion because it was a difficult road to get into the tournament. but the u.s. throughout has been ranked number one and that goes back to being the gold medalist from the olympics in 2008 among other things. >> reporter: the team also seems to mention number 21, that it isn't just about the starting squad but that the bunch has contributed some significant athletic performances as well? >> oh, absolutely, and megan. when you think about the brazil game and wambach's header, 30 seconds away and it is over and the u.s. is out of the world cup and magazine an is the one who sent that incredible cross that laser right to abbey wambach's head and that lightning bolt of a header by wambach and that went in. so there have been several players that have come off the bench and performed very well. the coach is swedish. she's not an american. and she has i think done a terrific job, maybe more th
they lost to mexico and qualifying had to do a home and home series against italy to be the last team to get into the world cup. but even so, the u.s. is ranked number one in the world so a little confusion because it was a difficult road to get into the tournament. but the u.s. throughout has been ranked number one and that goes back to being the gold medalist from the olympics in 2008 among other things. >> reporter: the team also seems to mention number 21, that it isn't just about the...
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swaps for american debt cost higher now than they do for countries like panama and the philippines and mexico a acpt they're betr credit risks than america. i think that's a remarkably naive view and there's no responsible business leader or dmais has that view. so i think cooler heads will prevail. i'd like to see the business community more at the table. they so expect us to get something done. i wish they were walking the halls of congress demanding that we do the kind of responsible approach senator crapo and i have been working on. >> hunt: senator warner, you wrote a column in the "washington post" about at. if it's that important, why is wall street and the business community been so tepid or lax or absent on this? and is there any chance of that changing? >> i think it's going to change. they tell me and i'm on the phone, i'm a little obsessed about is issue. when i'm on the phones with them daily they say they're going to get letters and kind of show up here. i think they think this is such a no brainer that we'll get it done that it's simply political brings man ship. i don't think
swaps for american debt cost higher now than they do for countries like panama and the philippines and mexico a acpt they're betr credit risks than america. i think that's a remarkably naive view and there's no responsible business leader or dmais has that view. so i think cooler heads will prevail. i'd like to see the business community more at the table. they so expect us to get something done. i wish they were walking the halls of congress demanding that we do the kind of responsible...
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exports to mexico. blah, blah black. this ridiculous nonsense. i'm so disappointed in that because there could be a much more enlightened u.s. policy towards mexico and which is basically what carlos pascual when he arrived in mexico wanted to do. which is what is the number one item on the united states' agenda with mexico? to do everything it can to transform mexico into a modern, democratic, prosperous, more equal country as soon as possible. that's what u.s. policy should be centered on. not on exporting drugs or arms or god knows what. this is not happening. the main reason it's not happening is because we mexicans are not pushing obama in that direction. because at the end of the day, i mean, it's much more important for us than it is for him. for the united states. we should be the ones who should be driving the agenda in that direction. we're not doing it. i think, you know, the mexican-american community could also push in that direction instead of just jumping on a bandwagon which it really do
exports to mexico. blah, blah black. this ridiculous nonsense. i'm so disappointed in that because there could be a much more enlightened u.s. policy towards mexico and which is basically what carlos pascual when he arrived in mexico wanted to do. which is what is the number one item on the united states' agenda with mexico? to do everything it can to transform mexico into a modern, democratic, prosperous, more equal country as soon as possible. that's what u.s. policy should be centered on....
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and mexico were competing for participation in the athens olympic soccer competition at the mexico stadium in guadalajara. the american players had been perhaps a bit aggressive, but all of a sudden through the end of the game, the crowd starts chanting and dismay concern some of our american people who are watching us. osama, osama. needless to say the american players got a little bit upset. now this would be insulting anywhere in the world, but in guadalajara it's worse because mexico's number one sending states of immigrants to the united states and has been for a hundred years. it's the home of one of our most important if not the most important resort city in mexico. it's the whole month for probably 5400 retirees and in guadalajara itself we spend a wonderful time and are extraordinarily well received by the mexican neighbors and friends. in this city at this time, to be that insulting to americans means there is something going on that isn't right. it doesn't work. that's part of the problem in the relationship with the united states. now we have got the drug war, which the united
and mexico were competing for participation in the athens olympic soccer competition at the mexico stadium in guadalajara. the american players had been perhaps a bit aggressive, but all of a sudden through the end of the game, the crowd starts chanting and dismay concern some of our american people who are watching us. osama, osama. needless to say the american players got a little bit upset. now this would be insulting anywhere in the world, but in guadalajara it's worse because mexico's...
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you got a gun purchased in mexico and make sense in mexico. you know your trace because that's the gun. did you go back to the person who purchased it? that is an old-fashioned investigative technique. not as complicated as letting guns walk. it is more effective to go interrogate the person you meet the acquisition. did you do that? >> server, as i stated earlier in this investigation, relays and if you take one straw purchaser not making an impact on the crater organization -- >> i want to ask you about the greater investigation because i read now four times he said disrupt, dismantle, destroy. how will you extradite drug kingpins from mexico? >> with china plans to do that. >> someone's guns make it to mexico, there's nothing to do about drug kingpins? >> yes, sir, there was. >> as soon as we have solid information under the kingpin was committed sure that was mexico. >> they are supposed to trust american law enforcement who's been conducting an investigation in those firearms are going into mexico and you tell them after the fact and they
you got a gun purchased in mexico and make sense in mexico. you know your trace because that's the gun. did you go back to the person who purchased it? that is an old-fashioned investigative technique. not as complicated as letting guns walk. it is more effective to go interrogate the person you meet the acquisition. did you do that? >> server, as i stated earlier in this investigation, relays and if you take one straw purchaser not making an impact on the crater organization -- >>...
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you got a gun purchased in mexico and make sense in mexico. you know your trace because that's the gun. did you go back to the person who purchased it? that is an old-fashioned investigative technique. not as complicated as letting guns walk. it is more effective to go interrogate the person you meet the acquisition. did you do that? >> server, as i stated earlier in this investigation, relays and if you take one straw purchaser not making an impact on the crater organization -- >> i want to ask you about the greater investigation because i read now four times he said disrupt, dismantle, destroy. how will you extradite drug kingpins from mexico? >> with china plans to do that. >> someone's guns make it to mexico, there's nothing to do about drug kingpins? >> yes, sir, there was. >> as soon as we have solid information under the kingpin was committed sure that was mexico. >> they are supposed to trust american law enforcement who's been conducting an investigation in those firearms are going into mexico and you tell them after the fact and they
you got a gun purchased in mexico and make sense in mexico. you know your trace because that's the gun. did you go back to the person who purchased it? that is an old-fashioned investigative technique. not as complicated as letting guns walk. it is more effective to go interrogate the person you meet the acquisition. did you do that? >> server, as i stated earlier in this investigation, relays and if you take one straw purchaser not making an impact on the crater organization -- >>...
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-mexico foundation. you mention the role of women returning mexican women play has changed agents in mexico. what do you see as a possible role for mexican-american leaders in the united states as possible change agents in mexico? >> from the sense of pushing, talking about perhaps over breakfast the more white and policy on the part of the united states towards mexico where i am just so disappointed that we have now had for two years and hopefully another six years the possibility of dealing with an american president who for the first time that honestly i can remember has the sophistication, intelligence and vision to understand these challenges and that we in mexico cannot come up with anything more intelligent to say to start to the to stop the arms exports, blah blah blh, this ridiculous nonsense though. i'm susan pointed in that because there could be a much more enlightened policy towards mexico which is basically when he arrived in mexico he wanted to do which is what is the number one item on th
-mexico foundation. you mention the role of women returning mexican women play has changed agents in mexico. what do you see as a possible role for mexican-american leaders in the united states as possible change agents in mexico? >> from the sense of pushing, talking about perhaps over breakfast the more white and policy on the part of the united states towards mexico where i am just so disappointed that we have now had for two years and hopefully another six years the possibility of...
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que tenemos nosotros la economÍa de mÉxico. en la orientaciÓn socialista de mÉxico causa que las personas quieran ver a los esdos unidos. ojalÁ pudie ser de forma legal. >> la 14 enmienda de la constituÓn, muchos republicanos le quieren quitar aos hijos de indocumentados la pobilidad de convertirse en ciadanos de los estados unidos. >> yo soy constitucionalista, creo en la constituciÓn. no creo cambiar la constituciÓn. >> el uno de sus sitios de inrnet,1 de sus artÍculistas escribiÓ un artÍculo llamado "bebes terroristas son una amenaza para la seguridad nacional" >> ni siquiera he leÍdo ese artÍculo, el washington post, un blog centroizquierda, creo en un debate abierto en la sociedad, sufriÓ tan fuertemente en la primera enmienda. no conozco nada especÍfico sobre ese artÍculo. >> "los hijos de indocumeados son posibles bebes terroristas" >> yo nunca he sabido de eso, nunca llamarÍa a las personas a sÍ, de mÉxico, bebés de terroristas. >> el inglÉs como idioma oficial? >> me gusta que se hable el idioma hisp
que tenemos nosotros la economÍa de mÉxico. en la orientaciÓn socialista de mÉxico causa que las personas quieran ver a los esdos unidos. ojalÁ pudie ser de forma legal. >> la 14 enmienda de la constituÓn, muchos republicanos le quieren quitar aos hijos de indocumentados la pobilidad de convertirse en ciadanos de los estados unidos. >> yo soy constitucionalista, creo en la constituciÓn. no creo cambiar la constituciÓn. >> el uno de sus sitios de inrnet,1 de sus...
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ahora intentarÁn hacer su vida en mÉxico. la segunda parte de la serie, los repatriados. >> maÑana a partir de las siete en las noticias. >> antes de despedirnos queremos recordarles que maÑana comienza la semifinal de la copa amÉrica, uruguay se enfrenta a perÚ. no se lo pierda maÑana a las 8:30 de la noche hora del este, 5:30, hora del pacÍfico, por aquÍ, su cadena univisiÓn. >> llegamos al final con la Última informaciÓn del dÍa. >> que tenga muy
ahora intentarÁn hacer su vida en mÉxico. la segunda parte de la serie, los repatriados. >> maÑana a partir de las siete en las noticias. >> antes de despedirnos queremos recordarles que maÑana comienza la semifinal de la copa amÉrica, uruguay se enfrenta a perÚ. no se lo pierda maÑana a las 8:30 de la noche hora del este, 5:30, hora del pacÍfico, por aquÍ, su cadena univisiÓn. >> llegamos al final con la Última informaciÓn del dÍa. >> que tenga muy
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been found in mexico. so in essence, december 09 prior to the beginning of fast and furious, you as the analyst as identifying for people that guns are being trafficked into mexico that you are concerned coming from phoenix. estimate what kind of explain that a little bit and bring things in perspective. in november 20, of a nine, it was an introduction by the mexican authorities in which there was approximately 41, 42 weapons firearms recovered. the information we got to the assistance advice so forth down there they covered the interviews -- >> was this november of 09? >> yes. >> so they were seized in mexico and you are just beginning this in january which means you're moving up the chain getting approvals from other people beyond you, special agent mcmahon and newell, approvals to pursue this. you know that they have already had left phoenix and have gone into mexico at that point in time. >> you are correct. >> that in january he began this you were aware they were trafficked from phoenix into mexico?
been found in mexico. so in essence, december 09 prior to the beginning of fast and furious, you as the analyst as identifying for people that guns are being trafficked into mexico that you are concerned coming from phoenix. estimate what kind of explain that a little bit and bring things in perspective. in november 20, of a nine, it was an introduction by the mexican authorities in which there was approximately 41, 42 weapons firearms recovered. the information we got to the assistance advice...
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been found in mexico. so in essence, december 09 prior to the beginning of fast and furious, you as the analyst as identifying for people that guns are being trafficked into mexico that you are concerned coming from phoenix. estimate what kind of explain that a little bit and bring things in perspective. in november 20, of a nine, it was an introduction by the mexican authorities in which there was approximately 41, 42 weapons firearms recovered. the information we got to the assistance advice so forth down there they covered the interviews -- >> was this november of 09? >> yes. >> so they were seized in mexico and you are just beginning this in january which means you're moving up the chain getting approvals from other people beyond you, special agent mcmahon and newell, approvals to pursue this. you know that they have already had left phoenix and have gone into mexico at that point in time. >> you are correct. >> that in january he began this you were aware they were trafficked from phoenix into mexico?
been found in mexico. so in essence, december 09 prior to the beginning of fast and furious, you as the analyst as identifying for people that guns are being trafficked into mexico that you are concerned coming from phoenix. estimate what kind of explain that a little bit and bring things in perspective. in november 20, of a nine, it was an introduction by the mexican authorities in which there was approximately 41, 42 weapons firearms recovered. the information we got to the assistance advice...
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♪ >> mÉxico eÁ de fiesta. esta noche couistÓ el tÍtulo del mundial sub 17 al vencer al equipo de uruguay 2- 0. tendremos las mejores jugadas y los goles. ♪ >> rescate de secuestrados. el ejÉrcito mexicano liberÓ a mÁs de una decena de personas presuntamente retenidas por el cÁrtel de los zena ♪ >> indignaciÓn mundial. cientos de personas se conglomeraron en la capital guatemalteca en repudio al asesinato del cantautaor facundo cabral. las investigacnes continÚan. >> el presidente venezolano, hugo chÁvez no tiene cáncer de colon. eso asegura el exvicepresidente de ese paÍs. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. ♪ >> muy buenasoches. martÍn se encuentra de vacaciones. en suusencia les acompaÑo. mÉxico estÁ de fiesta esta nche. ese paÍs gano la copa mundial sub 17. se jugÓ contra uruguay ante un lleno total del estadio azteca. estamos en la ciudad ne mÉxico y nos dicen por quÉ este partido fue histÓrico. >> finalmente del encuentro mÉxico campeÓn. >> el estadio azteca v
♪ >> mÉxico eÁ de fiesta. esta noche couistÓ el tÍtulo del mundial sub 17 al vencer al equipo de uruguay 2- 0. tendremos las mejores jugadas y los goles. ♪ >> rescate de secuestrados. el ejÉrcito mexicano liberÓ a mÁs de una decena de personas presuntamente retenidas por el cÁrtel de los zena ♪ >> indignaciÓn mundial. cientos de personas se conglomeraron en la capital guatemalteca en repudio al asesinato del cantautaor facundo cabral. las investigacnes...
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ocurriÓ esta noche en mÉxico. hubo un gol olÍmpico y otro de chilena en tan solo 15 minutos. >> muy buenas noches, humberto leal no respira mÁs. el mexicano condenado por el asesinato de una joven, fue ejecutado en texas. no valieron al los ruegos de los familiares ni la lucha de los abogados. narran cÓmo fueron los minutos finales y el Último suspiro del reo ejecutado. >> ocurriÓ en esa ejecución en esta penitenciarÍa en el estado de texas. un hecho que marcÓ los testimonios de testigos que luego comentaron sus impresiones de esta ejecuciÓn. >> la vida de humberto leal culminÓ a las 6:21 de la tarde en la penitenciarÍa del estado de texas. de esta forma terminÓ la obesidad del hombre mexicana convicto por violaciÓn y asesinato que busco protecciÓn ante la corte suprema de los estados unidos. sus Últimas palabras. >> acepta el crimen, pide disculpas. como mexicana, me llegÓ mucho. que haya escogido como sus Últimas palabras la frase: "viva mÉxico" >> la ejecuciÓn fue presenciada por familiares d
ocurriÓ esta noche en mÉxico. hubo un gol olÍmpico y otro de chilena en tan solo 15 minutos. >> muy buenas noches, humberto leal no respira mÁs. el mexicano condenado por el asesinato de una joven, fue ejecutado en texas. no valieron al los ruegos de los familiares ni la lucha de los abogados. narran cÓmo fueron los minutos finales y el Último suspiro del reo ejecutado. >> ocurriÓ en esa ejecución en esta penitenciarÍa en el estado de texas. un hecho que marcÓ los...
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una banda de secuestradores que fue desmantelada en mÉxico. practicaban la tortura psicolÓgica para exigir al rescate. los integrantes decÍan que iban a asesinar a sus vÍctimas y enviaban los videos a los familiares. >> esta dramÁtica escena fue planeada cuidadosamente por dos captores. colocaban a sus rehenes vendados contra una pared y les disparaban. pero lo que parecÍa un horrendo crimen no era mÁs que una farsa para amedrentar a sus seres queridos. >> este sujeto, conocido como el pantera le decÍa a las vÍctimas que cuando escucharan las detonaciones como si las hubieran privado de la vida, despuÉs abre fuego. >> los delincuentes colocaban una placa de acero y varios filtros en el estÓmago de los secuestrados para que las balas no penetraran. luego enviaban estos medios con mensajes amenazadores. dijeron asesinar a uno de ellos, exigieron una alta suma de dinero por la liberaciÓn de los hermanos. eran 15 los de la banda, entre ellos,4 mujeres y tres adolescentes. dirigÍan sus operaciones desde una cÁrcel 3 de ellos. >> me obl
una banda de secuestradores que fue desmantelada en mÉxico. practicaban la tortura psicolÓgica para exigir al rescate. los integrantes decÍan que iban a asesinar a sus vÍctimas y enviaban los videos a los familiares. >> esta dramÁtica escena fue planeada cuidadosamente por dos captores. colocaban a sus rehenes vendados contra una pared y les disparaban. pero lo que parecÍa un horrendo crimen no era mÁs que una farsa para amedrentar a sus seres queridos. >> este sujeto,...
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y decapitar sus vÍctimas en mÉxico. dramÁtico testimonios de quienes sufren en carne propia la peor epidemia escolar. y elling mungd entero hoy los corazones tristes y la mÚsica colombiana de luto. noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz ba lartd ment. buenas tardes en washington, hoy se viviÓ otra dura jornada de lucha contra las deportaciones y separaciones familiares que terminÓ con el arresto de prominentes lÍderes de la comunidad como luis gutiÉrrez ahÍ acusan del presidente de no hacer nada para parar el sufrimiento de miles otros en el congreso luchan por revocar al mandatario estos poderes para decir no a la deportaciÓn, lory montenegro tiene los detalles. >>> frente a la casa blanca detenido por desobediencia civil, dicen que el presidente obama no les ha dejado otra opciÓn. >>> gutiÉrrez dijo estar indignado por el nÚmero de deportaciones. >>> hay familias que hoy en este momento estÁn llorando, y estan sufriendo, y Él tiene la habilidad de cambiarlo. >>> y nosotros lo Único que pedimos que cumpla c
y decapitar sus vÍctimas en mÉxico. dramÁtico testimonios de quienes sufren en carne propia la peor epidemia escolar. y elling mungd entero hoy los corazones tristes y la mÚsica colombiana de luto. noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz ba lartd ment. buenas tardes en washington, hoy se viviÓ otra dura jornada de lucha contra las deportaciones y separaciones familiares que terminÓ con el arresto de prominentes lÍderes de la comunidad como luis gutiÉrrez ahÍ acusan del presidente de no...
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en condiciones deplorables viajaban en el paso por méxico. iban en busca de un sueño que convierte en pesadilla. >> en el interior de este camión que aparentaba ser la de cruz roja viajaban 82 inmigrantes indocumentados. el vehículo fue detenido en municipio por la policía federal. al ser revisado encontraron a las 82 personas que fueron detenidas. una vez más se repite la historia de terminar en pesadilla. >> pues, tremendo. aguantando hambre, frío. tormentones. aquí nos ven cómo andamos todos. todos andamos mugrosos. >> entre los inmigrantes había 10 mujeres, nueve de guatemala, cinco del salvador. todos fueron llevados a este cuartel de la policía federal y serán deportados a sus países. el chofer fue detenido. la organizacion condenó el uso de su imágen para actos ilegales. también fueron local dados 42 indocumentados y allí en nuevo león fueron captiados informantes al servicio de los zetas. hay nueve policías. y en otras noticias los ataques están a la orden del día. unos abrieron fuego acabando con la vida del canta
en condiciones deplorables viajaban en el paso por méxico. iban en busca de un sueño que convierte en pesadilla. >> en el interior de este camión que aparentaba ser la de cruz roja viajaban 82 inmigrantes indocumentados. el vehículo fue detenido en municipio por la policía federal. al ser revisado encontraron a las 82 personas que fueron detenidas. una vez más se repite la historia de terminar en pesadilla. >> pues, tremendo. aguantando hambre, frío. tormentones. aquí nos...
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>>> méxico vs chile y rapidito, casi al final del primet tiempo, y remata sobre el portero bravo para el 1 por 0, sin embargo al minutos 66 tiro de esquina, y mire nada más no puede alcanzar este remate y después paredes llega al segundo poste, permite el tiro de esquina y justo donde debería estar vidal le da el triunfo a chile que ahora es líder del grupo c >>> forlan enfrento a la selección de perú, 1 x 0, y no alcanzo a llegar para salvar el arco celeste, y después para que luis suarez la ponga al fondo y no perdona, para el empate, urugay el próximo rival de méxico >>> al minutos 13 se abre el marcador, pero con este fierro califca méxico que jugara contra alemania [♪] . >>> se acaba el fin de semana con clima muy bueno acá le tenemos el pronóstico >>> muy buenas noches, estupendo fin de semana en un lunes muy agradable un poco de lluvias enlas zonas altas de california, en esta hora se mantienen en los 64, una noche estupenda, con muchos fuegos artificiales, tenga mucho cuidado porque continúaran a lo largo de la noche, 71 grados mar y miércoles en los 69 en san
>>> méxico vs chile y rapidito, casi al final del primet tiempo, y remata sobre el portero bravo para el 1 por 0, sin embargo al minutos 66 tiro de esquina, y mire nada más no puede alcanzar este remate y después paredes llega al segundo poste, permite el tiro de esquina y justo donde debería estar vidal le da el triunfo a chile que ahora es líder del grupo c >>> forlan enfrento a la selección de perú, 1 x 0, y no alcanzo a llegar para salvar el arco celeste, y después...
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debutó méxico frente a chile. millones de estadounidenses conmemoraron y disputaron a su estilo el 2 # 35 mifr río de la independencia. de estados unidos. re >>> en san juan argentina se jugó latero ter fecha de la copa américa méxico debutó ante chile y tenemos las mejoras jugadas goles y el resultado del partido. buenas noches roxana. mucho pasando hoy. >>> mucho fútbol que nos apasiona tanto buenas noches etna. en el debut del grupo c. uruguay, perú, méxico y chile. para no des entonar con la copa américa se sumó otro empate. cuando la selección de uruguay no le pu ganar a perú. vamos al resumen de la jornada, ahí está. >>> nos vamos con el debut dilatorio mexicano en la copa américa. frente a la selección de chile por el grupo c. el chupete a sus entra claro por la derecha y su dis ra por encima del arco. balón parado. balón al área. reyes la pasa con la cabeza. y este remate de cabeza puso a ganar a méxico 1 a 0. a los 35 minutos ski está el chupete a sus. potente disparo paró muy bien l
debutó méxico frente a chile. millones de estadounidenses conmemoraron y disputaron a su estilo el 2 # 35 mifr río de la independencia. de estados unidos. re >>> en san juan argentina se jugó latero ter fecha de la copa américa méxico debutó ante chile y tenemos las mejoras jugadas goles y el resultado del partido. buenas noches roxana. mucho pasando hoy. >>> mucho fútbol que nos apasiona tanto buenas noches etna. en el debut del grupo c. uruguay, perú, méxico y...
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esta soes la última moda en e contra banlbando de los seres hs lanzarlos por aire desde guatemala a méxico. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. >>> muy buenas noches cuando las cosas están malas eninmigrantes hacía vuelto idea para hacerle imposible a los trabajadores y sus esposas. >>> la hola ola de propuestas p los inmigrantes están a punto de llegar en california. se busca proponer en la boleta electoral que prohibía las ciudades santuarios y sobre todo busca evitar que mujeres indocumentadas tengan hijos en estados unidos. reportando a las autoridades federales a las mujeres que tengan partos pagados con fondos públicos, y ly imitando a sólo 2 años la asistencia alinticia que reciben los hijos de los indocumentados. >>> la 187 fue en partes agua en california y decidió desde ese momento, qué es lo que iba a pasar con propuestas ano esti migrantess y esto no tiene mucho éxito. sin embargo cci, debido al défi fiscal del estado en sí pudieran tener cierto eh interés. >>> la propuesta que requiere recavar más de medio millón de firmas
esta soes la última moda en e contra banlbando de los seres hs lanzarlos por aire desde guatemala a méxico. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. >>> muy buenas noches cuando las cosas están malas eninmigrantes hacía vuelto idea para hacerle imposible a los trabajadores y sus esposas. >>> la hola ola de propuestas p los inmigrantes están a punto de llegar en california. se busca proponer en la boleta electoral que prohibía...
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. >> arrestaron a 82 migrantes que viajaban en un camiÓn verÓnica estÁ en vivo desde la ciudad de mÉxico. buenas tardes. >> unh@gracias, muy buenas tard en condiciones deplorables viajaban estos migrantes ellos ibanbusca sueÑo que se convirtiÓ en pesadilla. >> en el interior de este h@primer impactoh@h@univisionpr historia. >> fue tremendo. >> tormentones, todos andamos... >> se encontraban 10 mujeres, 9 guatemaltecas, 5 salvadoreÑos y 66 guatemaltecos, todos fueron llevados a este cuartel de prim reportados a sus paÍses de origen.un >> la organizaciÓn condenó el uso de su imagenpara actos ilegales, tambiÉn fueron localizados 42 indocumentados y un presunto traficante de inmigrantes y precisamente ahÍ fueron capturados 11 presuntos informantes al servicio de los tas, se encontrabah@univisionpr@ los sangrientos ataques estan a la orden del dÍa, unos pistoleros ipieron en un bar.unh@primer impactoh@h@univi@ >> la informaciÓn mÁs relevante desde mÉxico regreso a los estudios contigo. >> gracias. vamos a pasar a otros temas, atroz fue el crimen que cometiÓ un hombre esto fue en
. >> arrestaron a 82 migrantes que viajaban en un camiÓn verÓnica estÁ en vivo desde la ciudad de mÉxico. buenas tardes. >> unh@gracias, muy buenas tard en condiciones deplorables viajaban estos migrantes ellos ibanbusca sueÑo que se convirtiÓ en pesadilla. >> en el interior de este h@primer impactoh@h@univisionpr historia. >> fue tremendo. >> tormentones, todos andamos... >> se encontraban 10 mujeres, 9 guatemaltecas, 5 salvadoreÑos y 66...